Delayed In-Custody Death Involving Excited Delirium

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This case study presents a 37-year-old male who was experiencing excited delirium (ExD) and died in a county jail 4 days after being taken into custody. The male died in a jail observation cell without having been restrained and was not under the influence of a drug stimulant. The subject had a documented psychiatric history of bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and was known to consume marijuana, cocaine, and methamphetamines. This case illustrates the pernicious effects of ExD and how its lethality can be delayed when many cases involve drug use and use of force where subjects die shortly thereafter. Implications of ExD for correctional agencies and efforts of responding to it in correctional and law enforcement contexts are discussed.

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Kennedy, D. B., & Savard, D. M. (2018). Delayed In-Custody Death Involving Excited Delirium. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 24(1), 43–51. https://doi.org/10.1177/1078345817726085

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